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steve clemens, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> you can have the last word online at our blog, and follow my tweets >>> good evening, americans, welcome to the ed show. breaking news out of phoenix, arizona. where the president was about to speak about jobs this afternoon, the president and arizona governor jan brewer got into it on the tarmac. the president was unhappy with something the governor wrote in her book. brewer didn't like what the resident had to say, and stuck her finger in the president's face. we'll have more on this with e.j. dionne in a bit. we have a lot to talk about tonight. this is "the ed show," let's get to work. >> all totaled the tax rate is closer to 45 or 50%. >> mitt romney unveils a brand new misleading defense for his sweetheart tax rate. robert reich will set the record straight. >>> newt gingrich is stepping on mitt romney's back to climb the polls. >> i think you have to live in a world of swiss bank accounts and cayman island accounts to have this fantasy. >> sam stein is here with the latest. >>> nancy pelosi a g
steve clemens, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> you can have the last word online at our blog, and follow my tweets >>> good evening, americans, welcome to the ed show. breaking news out of phoenix, arizona. where the president was about to speak about jobs this afternoon, the president and arizona governor jan brewer got into it on the tarmac. the president was unhappy with something the governor wrote in her book. brewer didn't like...
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steve israel and gary ackerman also demanded an apology. longtime congressman john conyers of michigan sent this letter to allen west. he said he was really disappointing to hear about your goebbels remark. he was a vicious, notorious anti-semite who went down in history as propaganda for hitler. i greg of you to help raise the level of congressional discourse instead of personal attacks. allen west refuses to back down, he responded to conyers with a note back saying this. the democrat party does, indeed, have a vicious propaganda machine. it espouses lies and deceit and the master of deceptive information would truly be proud. i have been personally attacked and denigrated on countless occasions. i do not appreciate your letter. really, congressman? why don't you show us the tape of when that's happened to you. i'd like to see it. not only is allen west refusing to apologize, he's playing the victim and he's even blaming reporters for twisting his words. you know, i expect this kind of thing from a certain washed up former fox news host,
steve israel and gary ackerman also demanded an apology. longtime congressman john conyers of michigan sent this letter to allen west. he said he was really disappointing to hear about your goebbels remark. he was a vicious, notorious anti-semite who went down in history as propaganda for hitler. i greg of you to help raise the level of congressional discourse instead of personal attacks. allen west refuses to back down, he responded to conyers with a note back saying this. the democrat party...
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. >>> next up, republican governor mitch daniels tries to slam president obama by invoking steve jobs? but daniels, he can't get his facts straight again. >>> nancy pelosi says newt gingrich will never be the republican nominee? gingrich says nancy pelosi has strange fantasies. former congressman alan grayson will join me for a reality check. stay with us. >>> in "psycho talk" tonight, anti-union, indiana governor mitch daniels back at it trying to respond to the president's state of the union address last night. the main purpose of daniels speech was to convince americans president obama is actually lying when he says the economy is improving. even though the facts tell us otherwise. part of daniels argument was the bogus idea that president obama is anti-business. >> contrary to the president's constant despair acknowledgement of people in business, it's one of the nobliest of human pursuits. the late steve jobs, what a fitting name he had, created more of them than all those stimulus dollars the president borrowed and blew. >> come on, mitch, jump in the race we would love to have
. >>> next up, republican governor mitch daniels tries to slam president obama by invoking steve jobs? but daniels, he can't get his facts straight again. >>> nancy pelosi says newt gingrich will never be the republican nominee? gingrich says nancy pelosi has strange fantasies. former congressman alan grayson will join me for a reality check. stay with us. >>> in "psycho talk" tonight, anti-union, indiana governor mitch daniels back at it trying to respond...
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. >>> next up, republican governor mitch daniels tries to slam president obama by invoking steve jobs? but daniels, he can't get his facts straight again. >>> nancy pelosi says newt gingrich will never be the republican nominee? gingrich says nancy pelosi has strange fantasies. former congressman alan grayson will join me for a reality check. stay with us. does any mother ever feel like their kids are adults? i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take ownership over. my name's colleen stiles, and my kids and i did our wills on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. . >>> in "psycho talk" tonight, anti-union, indiana governor mitch daniels back at it trying to respond to the president's state of the union address last night. the main purpose of daniels speech was to convince amer
. >>> next up, republican governor mitch daniels tries to slam president obama by invoking steve jobs? but daniels, he can't get his facts straight again. >>> nancy pelosi says newt gingrich will never be the republican nominee? gingrich says nancy pelosi has strange fantasies. former congressman alan grayson will join me for a reality check. stay with us. does any mother ever feel like their kids are adults? i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow...
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. >> so i ran over, louie gohmert had his scissors, steve was standing next to the barrier. i yell charge. >> a chief political battle. >> this is our consolation prize. >> you are embarrassing me! >> our military, our vets -- our vets -- >> you're an idiot! >> that it was okay to be stupid or dumb. >> to be a moron. >> the tide is turning. >> this is a matter of shutdown priorities. >> and away we go. ♪ are you ready boots ♪ start walking >> well, the quitter has found a way to inject herself into the story. she's a talent, there's no doubt about it. good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. i have one heavy lift tonight on this program. liberals, i'm going to convince you tonight that this guy right here, mitch mcconnell, is really a good guy. you can deal with him. just take those record number of filibusters and cast them aside. they really weren't real. just let's cast aside that his number-one goal was to defeat president obama. cast aside that his number two goal was to make sure that obama care never got implemented. come on now. we can get ha
. >> so i ran over, louie gohmert had his scissors, steve was standing next to the barrier. i yell charge. >> a chief political battle. >> this is our consolation prize. >> you are embarrassing me! >> our military, our vets -- our vets -- >> you're an idiot! >> that it was okay to be stupid or dumb. >> to be a moron. >> the tide is turning. >> this is a matter of shutdown priorities. >> and away we go. ♪ are you ready boots ♪...
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steve asked morris about the upcoming ohio vote. >> dir ck, what do you think of sb-5 as it's known in ohio? >> before we do that, i want to point out flying 22 hours from hong kong to new york is a nightmare, not a dream. >> nonetheless. >> i think that this is a terribly important issue. a week from this coming tuesday, two weeks from yesterday, there will be an issue on the ballot in the state of ohio to repeal what's called senate bill five which is one of the most important and positive pieces of legislation to emerge in any state this year. >> pretty disgusting to watch four highly paid fox news personalities just yuck it up over an expensive overseas flight and praise issue two in the same breath. dick morris has no idea what working class firefighters, police officers and teachers are facing with this vote. dick morris has never rushed into a burning building to save lives. morris has never met the heroes of the ohio police force or the great teachers of the buckeye state. morris has a nice, cushy job putting on makeup and sticking his foot in his mouth on national tv. for dick
steve asked morris about the upcoming ohio vote. >> dir ck, what do you think of sb-5 as it's known in ohio? >> before we do that, i want to point out flying 22 hours from hong kong to new york is a nightmare, not a dream. >> nonetheless. >> i think that this is a terribly important issue. a week from this coming tuesday, two weeks from yesterday, there will be an issue on the ballot in the state of ohio to repeal what's called senate bill five which is one of the most...
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but steve king is very vulnerable, michele bachmann. and on the senate side, you have joe donnelly, a democrat, may win indiana. and so much of it is -- i mean, joe walsh is not just ridiculous, but he's an embarrassment. and i think people like todd akin kind of put on the national stage for people to say, wait a second, these tea party people, this is not america. this is not what, you know, this is not advancing our country. and i think it gave people kind of a second look pat what that agenda really is. >> and then there's alan west. this congressman from florida said that romney's 47% remark may have been clumsy, but then he doubled down on it. >> really, the number is 48.6. that's the percentage of people in the united states of america that are receiving some form of government welfare assistance. and i'm not talking about medicare and medicaid. >> i'm not sure if that number's correct. what do you make of it? >> i think he was just making stuff up, like he usually seems to make stuff up when he talks. and i think one of the thin
but steve king is very vulnerable, michele bachmann. and on the senate side, you have joe donnelly, a democrat, may win indiana. and so much of it is -- i mean, joe walsh is not just ridiculous, but he's an embarrassment. and i think people like todd akin kind of put on the national stage for people to say, wait a second, these tea party people, this is not america. this is not what, you know, this is not advancing our country. and i think it gave people kind of a second look pat what that...
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i'm joined by goldie taylor, jimmy williams and steve benen. he's polling at 13%. >> that is why perry got out. he didn't want to be beaten by stephen colbert. i think that -- every time i hear i got to thank him for letting me hear from herman cain sing again every time i hear him sing i feel closer to jesus as in dead. but at the end of the day, it means that people are really dissatisfied with their choices. stephen colbert has a message and it's about keeping big money out of politics. it's about telling the truth. he's making a mockery to show us what the truth is. i applaude what colbert and others are doing to point to the issues. >> no doubt. steve, you have a weekly feature on your blog highlighting the most offensive mitt romney falsehoods of the week. what is this week's biggest romney lie? >> a lot to choose from this week. we had a handful. >> a lot to choose from, give me the number one thing. >> my favorite one, my top choice would be the claim that the president did not yet have a jobs plan. that struck me as astounding he would
i'm joined by goldie taylor, jimmy williams and steve benen. he's polling at 13%. >> that is why perry got out. he didn't want to be beaten by stephen colbert. i think that -- every time i hear i got to thank him for letting me hear from herman cain sing again every time i hear him sing i feel closer to jesus as in dead. but at the end of the day, it means that people are really dissatisfied with their choices. stephen colbert has a message and it's about keeping big money out of...
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joining mess steve clemmons editor atlarge with "the atlantic" and steve bouchie, and at the heritage foundation. let me ask you first, is this a turn of events? how would you characterize this? how big is this in the fight against isis? >> it's an important step. i wouldn't say it's turned any great corners. if you're going to liberate mosul, you have to go through tikrit first. it's a great first step. hopefully it would prove to work itself out, but there's still a lot of iffyness about this. >>> steve clemmons is this a sign the strategy is working, that coalition forces can defeat isis? >> well no it's not. this is basically showing that the underlying tensions between the abbadi government which depended on iranian support and shyite militias were unable to bring any sunni forces and sunni young men en masse into that fight. they remain skeptical. mosul is untakable without the sunni participation. if this was a staging ground for mosul, while it may look good today, it ultimately is a failure, because the broader equation has not yet been put together to bring that country back
joining mess steve clemmons editor atlarge with "the atlantic" and steve bouchie, and at the heritage foundation. let me ask you first, is this a turn of events? how would you characterize this? how big is this in the fight against isis? >> it's an important step. i wouldn't say it's turned any great corners. if you're going to liberate mosul, you have to go through tikrit first. it's a great first step. hopefully it would prove to work itself out, but there's still a lot of...
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but i think that steve king is way out to the right. and the republican party is following him on the dreamers. and the fact is if you look at what americans think, overwhelmly they are on the side of the dreamers. they say they were brought into the country by the parents. they will be productive citizens. why should we kick them out. so if republicans make steve king their role model and guide, ne they will suffer among all americans. >> what is interesting about this event, rand paul has been pushing the gop to reach out to minority voters. is it going to be a tough sell? is he not really committed to doing this? sounds good, but when the rubber meets the road, he's not a player. >> you saw what happened to marco rubio here. a year ago, marrow could you be i don't w rue yoe was promoting a pathway to citizen ship. it was actually rather dra cok n draconian fines for people who had been here for decades. and marco rubio was running around talking about abortion and gay marriage now and seems to have republican airborne am meez kra abo
but i think that steve king is way out to the right. and the republican party is following him on the dreamers. and the fact is if you look at what americans think, overwhelmly they are on the side of the dreamers. they say they were brought into the country by the parents. they will be productive citizens. why should we kick them out. so if republicans make steve king their role model and guide, ne they will suffer among all americans. >> what is interesting about this event, rand paul...
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steve handlesman has the latest. >> reporter: leaving behind the dead or dying at the newspaper, the gunman in paris walked to a car, got in and escaped. france went on highest alert against more attacks. >> we will provide them with every bit of assistance that we can. >> reporter: president obama de deplored the killing of journalists. >> freedom of expression is something that can't be silenced because of the senseless shootings. >> reporter: today was a satirical newspaper, called charlie hebdo. it ran comics mocking the prophet mohammed and was fire bombed in 2011. masked gunmen went to a staff meeting and killed everyone including a police bodyguard. they fired on police wounded another officer and then executed him. it was not a lone wolf attack like the one last month in australia or in canada in october. in paris, some mistook today's team of terrorist for elite french anti-forces terrorists. >> they had prior battle force experience or were able to get significant military training somewhere outside of france. >> isis claims 500 french fighters in syria and iraq. witnesses
steve handlesman has the latest. >> reporter: leaving behind the dead or dying at the newspaper, the gunman in paris walked to a car, got in and escaped. france went on highest alert against more attacks. >> we will provide them with every bit of assistance that we can. >> reporter: president obama de deplored the killing of journalists. >> freedom of expression is something that can't be silenced because of the senseless shootings. >> reporter: today was a...
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steve benen and michael tomasky, great to have you with us tonight. we are going to be joined by steny hoyer when we come back, who is the whip in the house for the democrats. and he said earlier today he hasn't seen anything like this in his 30-plus years in the congress. what does he make of this situation? that's next. stay with us. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. save 25 percent off an amazing selection storewide, now through monday. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine
steve benen and michael tomasky, great to have you with us tonight. we are going to be joined by steny hoyer when we come back, who is the whip in the house for the democrats. and he said earlier today he hasn't seen anything like this in his 30-plus years in the congress. what does he make of this situation? that's next. stay with us. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. save 25 percent off an amazing selection storewide, now...
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as steve bennett of the "washington monthly" points out, cloture was invoked 63 times in 2009 and 2010, "which isn't just the most ever, it's more than the sum total of instances from 1919 through 1982." you be the judge. need any further proof? take a look at this chart. there's a lot going on here, folks. but here's what you need to know. take a look at the blue line. once democrats took control of congress and barack obama became president of the united states, obstructionism went through the roof. you can see it right there. vermont senator bernie sanders with us tonight here on "the ed show." senator, good to have you with us. the charts don't lie, do they? >> no, they surely don't. the day after obama got elected i think the republicans made a decision, they will do everything that they could to stop his agenda. if the issue means rebuilding our infrastructure and creating jobs they will obstruct. if the issue means taking on wall street and protecting consumers, they will obstruct. if the issue is transforming our energy system, dealing with global warming, they will obstruct be
as steve bennett of the "washington monthly" points out, cloture was invoked 63 times in 2009 and 2010, "which isn't just the most ever, it's more than the sum total of instances from 1919 through 1982." you be the judge. need any further proof? take a look at this chart. there's a lot going on here, folks. but here's what you need to know. take a look at the blue line. once democrats took control of congress and barack obama became president of the united states,...
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. >> tonight dccc chairman steve israel. and "washington monthly's" steve bennan on republican sabotage. herman cain is soaring in the polls and rake in money as his scandal continues to grow. eugene robinson of the "washington post" is here with the latest. >>> in ohio it's the fourth quarter, and governor john kasich is fumbling his cleveland brown references. tonight, van jones is in ohio, where it's ground zero for workers' rights. >>> and in massachusetts tea party hatred is on full display. we'll show you the nasty exchange between an angry righty and senate candidate elizabeth warren. >>> good to have you with us tonight. thanks for watching. republicans' calculated campaign to sabotage president obama, well, it hit a new low today. a few hours ago the senate democrats came up nine votes short of passing the rebuild america jobs bill. the bill would have created thousands of construction jobs by investing $50 billion in rebuilding america's roads, bridges, and airports. not a single republican voted for the bill. back
. >> tonight dccc chairman steve israel. and "washington monthly's" steve bennan on republican sabotage. herman cain is soaring in the polls and rake in money as his scandal continues to grow. eugene robinson of the "washington post" is here with the latest. >>> in ohio it's the fourth quarter, and governor john kasich is fumbling his cleveland brown references. tonight, van jones is in ohio, where it's ground zero for workers' rights. >>> and in...
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steve jobs is dead at the age of 56. we will talk about his impact on our lives. >>> and here in lower manhattan, the wall street occupation protests continue. it's all coming up tonight on the ed show. stay with us. let's get to work. >>> one of the greatest inknow rate issers of american technology, the thomas edison of the 21st century, steve jobs has lost his battle to pancreatic cancer at the age of 56. this man impacted almost every facet of our lives and changed communication forever in this country. jobs he jobs' impact will be felt for generations to come. his life and time, let's review it here tonight on msnbc. >> he was the father of the iphone, the ipod and the am mac computer, turning elech tropic gadgets into on joeskts desire. >> i think if you do something and it turns out pretty good, then you should go do something else wonderful. >> reporter: as he was fond of saying, wait, there's more. >> today, apple is going to reinvent the phone. >> reporter: and people did wait. in long lines for the first iphon
steve jobs is dead at the age of 56. we will talk about his impact on our lives. >>> and here in lower manhattan, the wall street occupation protests continue. it's all coming up tonight on the ed show. stay with us. let's get to work. >>> one of the greatest inknow rate issers of american technology, the thomas edison of the 21st century, steve jobs has lost his battle to pancreatic cancer at the age of 56. this man impacted almost every facet of our lives and changed...
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steve bennett, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. thank you. >>> bill o'reilly thinks fox hosts are always factually accurate. hmm. well, he's wrong. fox news viewers are more misinformed than people who don't watch news at all. i'm not kidding you. there is a survey that backs this up. that mostly dilutes away within seconds of brushing. hmmm. having the same ingredient doesn't mean you get even close to the same whitening. trust the whitening brand most awarded by beauty editors. crest 3d white. ♪ you ooohoohooh... ♪ you are my heart... [ male announcer ] vera wang love. ♪ oh yes you do... the new diamond bridal collection from vera wang. exclusively at zales. ♪ let's go ♪ ♪ ♪ come with me, let's go ♪ ♪ come with me, let's go ♪ ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ >>> coming up, fox news viewers know less about current e eve events than people who don't watch the news. >>> despite multiple marriages and being a fan of child labor, newt gingrich continues to lead in polls. so good for the republicans. joe madison and
steve bennett, great to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. thank you. >>> bill o'reilly thinks fox hosts are always factually accurate. hmm. well, he's wrong. fox news viewers are more misinformed than people who don't watch news at all. i'm not kidding you. there is a survey that backs this up. that mostly dilutes away within seconds of brushing. hmmm. having the same ingredient doesn't mean you get even close to the same whitening. trust the whitening brand most...
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steve right. that's why tonight i ask every american who knows someone without health insurance to help them get covered by march 31st. >> the power of positivity prevails. kentucky governor steve beshear joins me here tonight on "the ed show." congratulations on doing what you did. you have been very aggressive from the start on this. you've been a believer in obamacare since day one. the senator from your state, mitch mcconnell, has been trying to obstruct it all along. here is what he said before the president's state of the union address on tuesday. here it is. >> more than a quarter million kentuckians lost their plans that they had and presumably wanted to keep, despite the president's promises to the contrary. >> governor, what's your reaction to that? >> well, ed, you know, it's the same old same old. they act like a broken record. they keep repeating it doesn't work, it doesn't work. and, you know, the answer is pretty simple in kentucky. look at the numbers. we've got 188,000 people that
steve right. that's why tonight i ask every american who knows someone without health insurance to help them get covered by march 31st. >> the power of positivity prevails. kentucky governor steve beshear joins me here tonight on "the ed show." congratulations on doing what you did. you have been very aggressive from the start on this. you've been a believer in obamacare since day one. the senator from your state, mitch mcconnell, has been trying to obstruct it all along. here...
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steve benen and michael tomasky, great to have you with us tonight. we are going to be joined by steny hoyer when we come back, who is the whip in the house for the democrats. and he said earlier today he hasn't seen anything like this in his 30-plus years in the congress. what does he make of this situation? that's next. stay with us. smoothes, lifts, defies? red jars are all the same right? wrong! you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." house speaker john boehner has failed to get enough support to bring his plan b bill up for a vote. majority leader eric cantor said legislative business is done for the week and sent the house members home for christmas. for more i'm joined tonight by congressman steny hoyer of maryland. steny, great to have you with us tonight. i don't know how you do a deal with a dysfunctional bunch. but eric cantor said earlier today that they had the votes, then
steve benen and michael tomasky, great to have you with us tonight. we are going to be joined by steny hoyer when we come back, who is the whip in the house for the democrats. and he said earlier today he hasn't seen anything like this in his 30-plus years in the congress. what does he make of this situation? that's next. stay with us. smoothes, lifts, defies? red jars are all the same right? wrong! you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist...
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as steve talked about. does the united states have a good enough relationship to go back to the iraqi prime minister and say, give us a name, what was your process, was it a recording? was it a hearsay? was it third person? it would seem to me that our intelligence people could get to the root of this pretty fast if there's a good coalition partner there. >> i think they can get very fast to the probability that this is true or false. and there's always going to be some doubt about anything you get in intelligence. but i think where steve was taking us is probably more right, that this is probably a bad piece of information, where the prime minister stepped on it purposely or not. but heaven forbid, if sometimes that one little piece of information should never be dismissed, although i think the odds are, yeah, with our process, we validated that this is probably almost assuredly a bad piece of info. >> well, it reminds me of curveball, stuff out of iraq, isn't always accurate. steve, how is the american pu
as steve talked about. does the united states have a good enough relationship to go back to the iraqi prime minister and say, give us a name, what was your process, was it a recording? was it a hearsay? was it third person? it would seem to me that our intelligence people could get to the root of this pretty fast if there's a good coalition partner there. >> i think they can get very fast to the probability that this is true or false. and there's always going to be some doubt about...
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i'm steve kornacki in for chuck todd. welcome to "mtp daily." in the revolt against donald trump, it all comes down to this. we are, right now, just 14 hours away from the opening of polls in what will be a supervised tuesday showdown. we have winner-take-all contests in florida and ohio. it's a chance in those states for donald trump to deliver twin knockout blows. one to marco rubio in florida. the other potentially to john kasich in ohio. we also have primaries in illinois, in missouri, in north carolina, even one overseas. altogether, hundreds of delegates up for grabs on the republican side, in what could be the republican establishment's last stand against the forces of donald trump. and the stakes for the republican party could not be higher after what we saw this weekend. a weekend of chaos, of arrests, security concerns, threats of retaliation, and canceled events. all of that consuming the republican party's front-runner and his campaign, and prompting a bipartisan backlash over trump's inflammatory rhetoric. with that backdrop of unre
i'm steve kornacki in for chuck todd. welcome to "mtp daily." in the revolt against donald trump, it all comes down to this. we are, right now, just 14 hours away from the opening of polls in what will be a supervised tuesday showdown. we have winner-take-all contests in florida and ohio. it's a chance in those states for donald trump to deliver twin knockout blows. one to marco rubio in florida. the other potentially to john kasich in ohio. we also have primaries in illinois, in...
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all electronics are made in this fashion. >> did you get steve jobs attention? >>> oh yes, yes, people that came to see the show, 70,000 i would give them his e-mail address and many of them would write to him. every once in a while he would respond and they would forward those to me. >> what was the most interesting e-mail you saw from steve jobs once you went to apple and started the presentation, what, 18 months ago? what was the most interesting email on this issue about under age workers and the way they were being treated? >> across the spectrum he gave a lot of responses but one that sticks with me is that he someone wrote to him about the excessive hours, how people work over 100 hours a week, they work incredible hours until driven in the ground. they were advocating for reasonable work week, like our work week of 40 hours. and steve jobs wrote back one line e-mail saying "i work a lot more than 40 hours." >> what do the people get paid in china? what does apple pay them? this is all about cheap labor, isn't it? >> cheap labor is the engine that fuels t
all electronics are made in this fashion. >> did you get steve jobs attention? >>> oh yes, yes, people that came to see the show, 70,000 i would give them his e-mail address and many of them would write to him. every once in a while he would respond and they would forward those to me. >> what was the most interesting e-mail you saw from steve jobs once you went to apple and started the presentation, what, 18 months ago? what was the most interesting email on this issue...
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steve king is not the type of person you want with a direct line to the white house. tonight, in our survey, i asked you, will mitt romney's medicare propaganda work? 10% of you say yes. 90% of you say no. >>> coming up, jared casale of the band devo has written a song about mitt romney's dog. he'll explain why, next. this is the plan that revolves around you. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. tap into a single pool of shareable data and add up to 10 different devices, including smartphones and tablets. the first plan of its kind. share everything. only from verizon. now add a tablet for only $10 monthly access. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions
steve king is not the type of person you want with a direct line to the white house. tonight, in our survey, i asked you, will mitt romney's medicare propaganda work? 10% of you say yes. 90% of you say no. >>> coming up, jared casale of the band devo has written a song about mitt romney's dog. he'll explain why, next. this is the plan that revolves around you. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. tap into a single pool of shareable data and add up to 10...
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nevertheless, steve deucy and not steve deucy have their own set of facts. >> clearly nickelodeon is pushing a global warming agenda. the big question is is it manmade or is it just one of those gigantic climactic, you know, phases? the science on both sides, there are a lot of scientists who say it's this. others say it's that. >> right. it's unproven science. and again, this is a public education system that we all pay our tax dollars for. and the spongebob book says it's a manmade problem that requires human intervention. >> they're presenting it as fact. >> as fact. >> facts aside, miss carlson admits that her main issue with the cartoon's titular character is its intricate plotline. >> my kids watch a lot of tv but anytime they choose that show i'm like, why? it's hard to even follow sometimes. >> joining me now is eric burns, democratic strategist and founder of bullfight strategies. mr. burns, welcome to the show. >> thank you, michael. how are you? >> i'm doing fine. should we be disturbed that a cartoon sponge knows more about facts than the hosts of "fox and friends"? >> ye
nevertheless, steve deucy and not steve deucy have their own set of facts. >> clearly nickelodeon is pushing a global warming agenda. the big question is is it manmade or is it just one of those gigantic climactic, you know, phases? the science on both sides, there are a lot of scientists who say it's this. others say it's that. >> right. it's unproven science. and again, this is a public education system that we all pay our tax dollars for. and the spongebob book says it's a...
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never, they'll keep threatening our communities. >> steve, is there a path that environmentalists would say okay to? that there's just a different way it has to do or is it just this sandpiper pipeline and where it's proposed right now? what about that? foot pipeline really raises a lot of issues as jane touched on. it is here because of these extreme extraction measures both in canada and north dakota where we're increasingly piping more petroleum products across the state. we have a number of pipelines that transect minnesota and it's the wrong solution and that being said, this route is particularly bad there are 28 sites where it crosses rivers and wetlands where we don't have access. the state agencies if there is a spill it will have massive consequences in the areas and what we know is there will be spills. there always are spills. even the state regulatory agency has really recommended it go significantly further and move right out of the lakes area and so there's a lot of controversy here and the public utilities commission does need to straighten this out as does enbridge. >>
never, they'll keep threatening our communities. >> steve, is there a path that environmentalists would say okay to? that there's just a different way it has to do or is it just this sandpiper pipeline and where it's proposed right now? what about that? foot pipeline really raises a lot of issues as jane touched on. it is here because of these extreme extraction measures both in canada and north dakota where we're increasingly piping more petroleum products across the state. we have a...
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and today nine-term republican congressman steve lauturet announced his resignment from congress and blamed the partisanship. >> we're talking about building roads and bridges. we're not talking about democrats and republican initiatives. more than being an embarrassment to the house of representatives, it was indicative to the fact people are more interested in fighting with each other than they are in getting the no-brainers done in government. >> these are republican statesmen, republican congre congressmen, who are assaulting the party or at least its extremes from within. why isn't the republican party any longer able to govern according to its own members? >> you know, i want to make an important point about this because, you know, so many people in washington and around the country say a pox on both your houses, that both parties do that. but if you look at what happened in the last two years, you saw a republican party that moved far to the right. and congressman law torette, who is no moderate by any means, was talking about was the fact that republicans were opposing a tran
and today nine-term republican congressman steve lauturet announced his resignment from congress and blamed the partisanship. >> we're talking about building roads and bridges. we're not talking about democrats and republican initiatives. more than being an embarrassment to the house of representatives, it was indicative to the fact people are more interested in fighting with each other than they are in getting the no-brainers done in government. >> these are republican statesmen,...
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steve, what do you make of the move? >> that's true. on paper the biggest winner is mitt romney because he has done the least damage to himself in the process. try to get your head around it. mitt romney can't get past 25% in any poll even when things go right for him and perry is in a free fall. the national polls are bad enough. there is a poll in florida, key primary state, that had him down to 9%. and then you say if it is not romney or perry maybe herman cain is making noise but he won't campaign. he won't go to iowa for another month. >> will the republican party ever endorse a black man? >> you know, perhaps the right black man. i'm not going to go there and say it is racism but i think herman cain is the flavor of the day, the flavor of the week. the pizza flavor of the week. another sign of desperation. they don't like mitt romney. so they glum on to somebody who seems to be saying something new but his 9-9-9 tax plan is crazy. his love for sharia law, his love for sharia law will attract support from the hard right but i don't
steve, what do you make of the move? >> that's true. on paper the biggest winner is mitt romney because he has done the least damage to himself in the process. try to get your head around it. mitt romney can't get past 25% in any poll even when things go right for him and perry is in a free fall. the national polls are bad enough. there is a poll in florida, key primary state, that had him down to 9%. and then you say if it is not romney or perry maybe herman cain is making noise but he...
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and they figured out that babes, chicks, what do you call them, steve, skirts? >> when you give birth, and you may some day know this, you can't go out and work the next day. and you should be watching the kid anyway. so there's got to be somebody else giving you money. >> i agree. >> besides the government. >> who is running the white house now? you get sebelius, valerie jarrett, michele. the oval office is becoming "the view." what is next? they'll have lamaze classes next. >>> i asked you will republicans succeed in killing the post office. 53% of you say yes. 47% of you say no. >>> coming up, ashley judd responds to karl rove's latest slimy attack. that's next. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you nee
and they figured out that babes, chicks, what do you call them, steve, skirts? >> when you give birth, and you may some day know this, you can't go out and work the next day. and you should be watching the kid anyway. so there's got to be somebody else giving you money. >> i agree. >> besides the government. >> who is running the white house now? you get sebelius, valerie jarrett, michele. the oval office is becoming "the view." what is next? they'll have...
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joining me now is the chairman of the dccc, steve israel of new york. good to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> this is a very detailed response, has to be a detailed response because there is a lot of environmental issues that play in this decision. it's hard to fit it in a 15 second sound bite about killing jobs. what is your response? >> look, this is the latest twist and turn in the congress of chronic chaos. this has nothing to do with the pipeline, this has to do with the house republicans doing everything they can using every excuse they can to block a middle class tax cut. ed, when in the history of tax cuts did the republicans ever impose a condition? but when it comes to a middle class tax cut to help working families, suddenly they won't do it unless they get a pipeline. you can't approve a pipeline unless you can prove it's safe they are not interested in proving it's safe. >> is there a chance the president might go along with the pipeline, just won't shoot from the hip? >> that is right. did they forget the bp pipeline in the g
joining me now is the chairman of the dccc, steve israel of new york. good to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> this is a very detailed response, has to be a detailed response because there is a lot of environmental issues that play in this decision. it's hard to fit it in a 15 second sound bite about killing jobs. what is your response? >> look, this is the latest twist and turn in the congress of chronic chaos. this has nothing to do with the pipeline, this has...
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steve dais, you broadcast from iowa. have the republicans in your state reached out to mitt romney for proof that he is a natural born citizen? >> i'm not sure many republicans in iowa want to reach out to mitt romney for anything, ed. he's not very popular in our state with a lot of the conservative grassroots, which is one of the reasons why when we had our caucuses, he stayed away quite a bit. in fact, if anything, i think a lot of iowa republicans would just prefer that they take on obama by themselves without any help from mitt romney. >> but why is the birther issue, why is this conversation even taking place in the middle of the country? >> i think it takes place for the same reason that a dade ago, on the other side of the aisle, we were having conversations about bush lied and people died, and bush wanted to go to war in iraq to get revenge for the attempt on his dad. >> well, that was on tape. >> i think what happens is when you have a clash of world views that is as stark as what we have right now in america,
steve dais, you broadcast from iowa. have the republicans in your state reached out to mitt romney for proof that he is a natural born citizen? >> i'm not sure many republicans in iowa want to reach out to mitt romney for anything, ed. he's not very popular in our state with a lot of the conservative grassroots, which is one of the reasons why when we had our caucuses, he stayed away quite a bit. in fact, if anything, i think a lot of iowa republicans would just prefer that they take on...
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steve is row will tell us how the political football hits into the 2012 election strategy. the president up against the oil companies. can clean virtually every surface in your home. ♪ its thousands of fluffy fibers pick up dust here, there, pretty much everywhere. and swiffer dusters traps 3 times more dust than a feather duster. and locks it away. ♪ swiffer cleans better or your money back. ♪ get around i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i...
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steve, good to have you with us tonight. good to see you again. thanks for coming on. what are these guys up to? this is political theater. i think they think there are some head shakers out there who think they have a chance of getting this through. what's the mission here? what do you think? >> the mission is to protect health insurance company profits even if it undermines the middle class. they'll keep doing it for as lock as they have the majority in the house of representatives. they'll do it every day if they have to until they protect the insurance company profits even if they're taking away important patient protections from the middle class. house democrats want a vote on comprehensive legislation to create jobs to strengthen the middle class. house republicans want to move backwards and vote 31 times to repeal an important patient protections that help the middle class. that's the difference between us. and that's why there's this buyer's remorse that puts the house in play. >> new jersey governor chris christie calls it extortion. here it is. >> obamacare o
steve, good to have you with us tonight. good to see you again. thanks for coming on. what are these guys up to? this is political theater. i think they think there are some head shakers out there who think they have a chance of getting this through. what's the mission here? what do you think? >> the mission is to protect health insurance company profits even if it undermines the middle class. they'll keep doing it for as lock as they have the majority in the house of representatives....
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let's turn to new york congressman steve israel, chairman of the dccc. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. i mean, this is the golden turkey for you to carve up. i mean, what in this budget is popular? >> i'll tell you, there is very little about this budget that is popular or that is right. the more we started looking at the details of this budget, the more we realized it is stacked against the middle class, seniors, and working families. four quick things, ed, that this budget does. if you're a billionaire in this budget, you get an average tax cut of $150,000. if you're an oil company, you get a tax break. if you're a company that ships jobs overseas, you get a tax break. if you're a senior citizen, you lose the medicare benefit as we know it, and it's ultimately going to cost you an additional $6,000. so once again we have republican priorities that are stacked against the middle class, stacked against seniors, and that favor oil companies, billionaires, and companies that ship jobs overseas. >> so that is a hard number. $6,000 is going to
let's turn to new york congressman steve israel, chairman of the dccc. congressman, good to have you with us tonight. i mean, this is the golden turkey for you to carve up. i mean, what in this budget is popular? >> i'll tell you, there is very little about this budget that is popular or that is right. the more we started looking at the details of this budget, the more we realized it is stacked against the middle class, seniors, and working families. four quick things, ed, that this...
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coming up steve king thinks he knows a thing or two about president obama's upbringing. pretenders coming up. >>> plus tony dungy takes a hit for his comments about openly gay football player michael sam. response panel coming up to weigh in on that. next i'm taking your question on ask ed live on the he had show on msnbc. we are right back. if energy could come from anything?. or if power could go anywhere? or if light could seek out the dark? what would happen if that happens? anything. >>> thanks for joining us. love the questions. our first question comes from debbie. she wants to know, what do you think of the latest poll showing scott walker and mary burke almost tied. this, of course, was the governor's race in wisconsin. what a great opportunity for progressives in wisconsin. as much money as walker raised out of state and as much money as he spent already and it's close, it shouldn't be. what an opportunity for lefties in wisconsin. our next question is from keith. he wants to know what gets you fired up? personally, professionally, recreationally? ten pound wal
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great to have you with us steve. appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. >> still to come, fighting against the chokehold of poverty. we'll talk about intersection income and racial equality play in all of this. we have a power packed rapid response panel coming up. >>> and later, college football playoff, the lineup, i don't like it! but next i'm taking your questions on ask ed live. stay with us. on "the ed show." you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. right now, you can get a single line with 3 gigs for $65 a month. 3 gigs ... is that a lot? that's about...100 app downloads, 45 hours of streaming music,
great to have you with us steve. appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you. >> still to come, fighting against the chokehold of poverty. we'll talk about intersection income and racial equality play in all of this. we have a power packed rapid response panel coming up. >>> and later, college football playoff, the lineup, i don't like it! but next i'm taking your questions on ask ed live. stay with us. on "the ed show." you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels,...
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i'm joined by congressman steve israel of new york. chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. welcome, congressman. >> great to be with you. >> sir, how optimistic are you about this week's vote? >> well, i would be optimistic if we had a democratic majority, which would support tax cuts for the middle class. in this case, i'm pessimistic. here's what you'll see on the floor of the house of representatives tomorrow, a hostage drama. where the republicans will hold the middle class hostage and hold small businesses hostage to getting their tax cuts unless their millionaire and billionaire special interest friends get theirs. so the message that the republicans will send tomorrow is quite simply this. if you're a cop, a firefighter, a teacher, even if you're living fairly comfortably, making $150,000, $200,000, you lose your tax cut unless their big million dollar friends, billion dollar friends, get their tax cut worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. if you're a small business, you lose your tax cut. if -- unless yo
i'm joined by congressman steve israel of new york. chairman of the democratic congressional campaign committee. welcome, congressman. >> great to be with you. >> sir, how optimistic are you about this week's vote? >> well, i would be optimistic if we had a democratic majority, which would support tax cuts for the middle class. in this case, i'm pessimistic. here's what you'll see on the floor of the house of representatives tomorrow, a hostage drama. where the republicans...
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fox and friends, steve doocy accuse a accuses president obama of faking on the economy. and then he accuses dick morris for going on vacation? but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announcer ] flick, stack, and move between active apps seamlessly. only on the new hp touchpad with webos. >>> wisconsin's union busting governor scott walker says he's working to save money. his decisions just keep costing taxpayers more. he rejected an $810 million federal grant to extend the railroad line over to madison, wisconsin. walker said the operating costs would be too high. they would have to have been $30 million over 20 years, but it turns out. walker's decision is going to end up costing the people of wisconsin way more than $30 million. yesterday the state legislature's budget committee voted to spend almost $32 million to main tenant train service between milwaukee and chicago. and the state will ultimately need up to $99 millio
fox and friends, steve doocy accuse a accuses president obama of faking on the economy. and then he accuses dick morris for going on vacation? but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ sometimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announcer ] flick, stack, and move between active apps seamlessly. only on the new hp touchpad with webos. >>> wisconsin's union busting governor scott walker...